Jadrolinija is a ferry company which runs from the Croatian Islands to various ferry ports located on the Adriatic Coast. Destinations include Rijeka, Split, Pula, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Korcula, and Hvar. Jadrolinija runs as an international ferry line which connects Bari and Ancona in Italy as well.
Jadrolinija ferry boats have many onboard facilities to offer. Amenities include music and dancing entertainment, a cinema, duty free, children’s play areas designated and dining facilities.
The ferries boast excellent dining opportunities which offer good service, excellent menus and a very good selection of wines, beers and spirits.
The ferry company operates a fleet of four modern, fully equipped vessels. Each vessel differs in size and accommodations according to the routes it supplies, however all ferries meet international safety standards and offer adequate customer service and facilities.
Jadrolinija operates from ports in Croatia, servicing routes up and down the Adriatic Coast. In order to accomplish this, Jadrolinija maintains a fleet of four ferries. Any one of these ferries operate on a daily basis transporting passengers from the Croatian Islands to other destinations along the coastline.
Vessels supported by Jadrolinija include the Dubrovnik which can accommodate up to 290 vehicles and 1,300 passengers. The Liburnija can accommodate up to 110 vehicles and has a capacity for 500 passengers. The last two the Marko Polo and the Ivan Zajc are slightly smaller vessels and used for shorter destinations. The Marko Polo accommodates 270 vehicles with a 1,500 passenger capacity, and the Ivan Zajc can accommodate 100 vehicles with a 910 passenger capacity.
Schedules for departures at each port can be found online, and reservations can be made in advance. It is advisable to make a reservation during high season, or if boarding with a personal vehicle.
Tags: Ancona, Croatia, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Italy, Jadrolinija Ferries, Korcula, Pula, Rijeka, Split, Zadar